Flash Navigation Bar Basics of Buttons
Posted on September 7th, 2007 in Flash Tutorials | No Comments »
Learn all about the basics of buttons in Flash and make this cool navigation bar with your new skills
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Learn all about the basics of buttons in Flash and make this cool navigation bar with your new skills
This tutorial is the beginners guide to Motion Tweening! Motion tweening is one of the best and easiest ways to animate just about anything! Learn how to do in a matter of minutes! We will also make a simple image fade & swap movie using the skills you will have learned!
Video and the Internet are ideally matched; video is the medium that most closely reflects our day-to-day visual experiences, and the Internet is a boundless playground filled with interesting content. Recent bandwidth improvements together with the improved video capabilities of Flash Professional 8 has now made it possible for web designers to use video content to its full potential. Flash now has more video importing and compression options, alpha channel video support, can trim and edit video clips, apply color correction, and now ships with a new stand-alone video encoding tool. If you are interested in joining this revolution to create your own cutting edge, interactive, and media-rich Flash video applications, this series of movies has been produced with you in mind
Check out this tutorial on allowing users to stop and play movie clips AND drag movie clips as they wish! Learn a bit of Action Script as well!
This video shows how to make an animation in a real life movie and how to add sound or music in the animation
Learn how to make a scrolling background for a space game, entirely in Flash.
Continuation of the previous tutorial - Learn how to add a background and interactivity to our cartoon head
Video demonstrates how to create a cartoon head in Flash. Learn how to make an animated cartoon head in Flash 8, including animated eyes.
This vido illustrates how to create your own simple 3D animation using Xara 3D
Video and the Internet are ideally matched; video is the medium that most closely reflects our day-to-day visual experiences, and the Internet is a boundless playground filled with interesting content. Recent bandwidth improvements together with the improved video capabilities of Flash Professional 8 has now made it possible for web designers to use video content to its full potential. Flash now has more video importing and compression options, alpha channel video support, can trim and edit video clips, apply color correction, and now ships with a new stand-alone video encoding tool